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Nearly 25 years later and he still can't get over it.


As his first post reveals, he started writing the blog a week after his libel suit was dismissed. It's never too late to correct what you believe are inaccuracies that hurt your reputation.

Everything he's posted since then has been fascinating technolore, worth reading.


He talks about a lot of stuff and offers his opinion, which I guess you should take with a grain of salt. His actual field of expertise is in Ideology, and there I believe he can offer quite a lot. Regarding him "sounding profound", I guess it must be because of the way continental philosophers construct sentences, and us not being able to relate to their terms.

If you thought he was bad, you should listen to someone like Derrida (he's dead btw).


Regarding Derrida, I think a lot of what he was writing about was the fundamental biases inherent in language and how people use it. To coax these out he had to write in a way as to not get stuck inside these biases and to reflect them back on themselves. Christian mystics and George Bataille wrote in this way.

Not that Derrida is necessarily a mystic, but I think when talking about the limits and inherent biases of language, straight, rational writing gets stuck in the same traps the writer is seeking to extricate himself from, both the post-modernists and mystical writers throughout history have dealt with this.

The bit of Derrida I read had a structural element to it, that added to the content.


މީމަގޭ މާދަރީ ބަސް. ދިވެހި ބަހަކީ ރީތިބަހެކެވެ.

This is my language - Dhivehi. Written right to left.


Most people on this post are talking about languages. There could be other things more important, like AJAX (which isn't totally new), Amazon AWS, Google Android, but mostly it would depend on what you are trying to accomplish I guess ?


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